* Brand new product in its original packaging covered by the warranties and certifications provided by EATON-MOELLER
EL-Nummer (Norway)
4355363
Contact element, Screw terminals, Front fixing, 1 N/O, 24 V 3 A, 220 V 230 V 240 V 6 A
Contact element, Standard/Approval: UL/CSA, IEC, Construction size: NZM1/2/3/4, Connection technique: Screw terminals, Fixing: Front fixing, Contacts N/O = Normally open: 1 N/O, Degree of Protection: IP20, Connection to SmartWire-DT: no, Connection type: Single contact, Description of HIA trip-indicating auxiliary contact: General trip indication ‘+’, when tripped by shunt release, overload release, short-circuit release or by the residual-current release due to residual-current., Can be used with NZM1, 2, 3 circuit-breaker: a trip-indicating auxiliary contact can be clipped into the circuit-breaker., Can be used with NZM4 circuit-breaker: up to two standard auxiliary contacts can be clipped into the circuit-breaker., Any combinations of the auxiliary contact types are possible., Not in combination with switch-disconnector PN…, Marking on switch: HIA, Labeling in FI-Block: HIAFI., If the trip-indicating auxiliary switch in the fault current block is used, the NC contacts operates as a N/O contact and the NC contact operates as an N/O contact., Description standard auxiliary contact HIN: Switching with the main contacts Used for indicating and interlocking tasks., Can be used with NZM1 circuit-breaker: a standard auxiliary contact can be clipped into the circuit-breaker., Can be used with NZM2 size circuit-breaker: a standard auxiliary contact can be clipped into the circuit-breaker., Can be used with NZM3, 4 circuit-breaker: up to three standard auxiliary contacts can be clipped into the circuit-breaker., Any combinations of the auxiliary contact types are possible., Marking on switch: HIN., On combination with remote operator NZM-XR… the right mounting location of standard auxiliary contact HIN can be fitted only with individual contacts., For use with: NZM1(-4), 2(-4), 3(-4), 4(-4), PN1(-4), 2(-4), 3(-4), N(S)1(-4), 2(-4), 3(-4), 4(-4), Standards: IEC 60947-5-1
Delivery program
Product range
Accessories
Basic function accessories
Contact elements
Accessories
Auxiliary contact
Accessories
Standard auxiliary contact, trip-indicating auxiliary switch
Contact travel diagram, stroke in connection with front element
Contact diagram
Configuration
Connection type
Single contact
Description of HIA trip-indicating auxiliary contact
General trip indication ‘+’, when tripped by shunt release, overload release, short-circuit release or by the residual-current release due to residual-current.
Can be used with NZM1, 2, 3 circuit-breaker: a trip-indicating auxiliary contact can be clipped into the circuit-breaker.
Can be used with NZM4 circuit-breaker: up to two standard auxiliary contacts can be clipped into the circuit-breaker.
Any combinations of the auxiliary contact types are possible.
Not in combination with switch-disconnector PN…
Marking on switch: HIA
Labeling in FI-Block: HIAFI.
If the trip-indicating auxiliary switch in the fault current block is used, the NC contacts operates as a N/O contact and the NC contact operates as an N/O contact.
Description standard auxiliary contact HIN
Switching with the main contacts Used for indicating and interlocking tasks.
Can be used with NZM1 circuit-breaker: a standard auxiliary contact can be clipped into the circuit-breaker.
Can be used with NZM2 size circuit-breaker: a standard auxiliary contact can be clipped into the circuit-breaker.
Can be used with NZM3, 4 circuit-breaker: up to three standard auxiliary contacts can be clipped into the circuit-breaker.
Any combinations of the auxiliary contact types are possible.
Marking on switch: HIN.
On combination with remote operator NZM-XR… the right mounting location of standard auxiliary contact HIN can be fitted only with individual contacts.
Connection technique
Screw terminals
Notes
For Std. pack:
M22‐(C)K… : Std. pack = 20 off
Notes
The following can be clipped into the switches:
NZM1: a standard auxiliary contact
NZM2: up to two M22-(C)K… standard auxiliary contacts
NZM3: up to three M22-(C)K… standard auxiliary contacts
NZM4: up to three M22-(C)K… standard auxiliary contacts
Any combinations of the auxiliary contact types are possible.
Marking on switch: HIN
In combination with remote operator NZM‐XR… only single contacts can be fitted to some installation locations of the standard auxiliary contact.
NZM2: Only single contact can be fitted in left installation location of standard auxiliary contact.
NZM3: Only single contact can be fitted in installation locations of standard auxiliary contact.
NZM4: Only single contact can be fitted in right installation location of standard auxiliary contact.
Technical data
General
Standards
IEC 60947-5-1
Lifespan, mechanical [Operations]
> 5 x 106
Operating frequency [Operations/h]
≦ 3600
Actuating force
≦ 5 n
Operating torque (screw terminals)
≦ 0.8 Nm
Degree of Protection
IP20
Climatic proofing
Damp heat, constant, to IEC 60068-2-78
Damp heat, cyclic, to IEC 60068-2-30
10.2 Strength of materials and parts10.2.2 Corrosion resistance
Meets the product standard’s requirements.
10.2 Strength of materials and parts10.2.3.1 Verification of thermal stability of enclosures
Meets the product standard’s requirements.
10.2 Strength of materials and parts10.2.3.2 Verification of resistance of insulating materials to normal heat
Meets the product standard’s requirements.
10.2 Strength of materials and parts10.2.3.3 Verification of resistance of insulating materials to abnormal heat and fire due to internal electric effects
Meets the product standard’s requirements.
10.2 Strength of materials and parts10.2.4 Resistance to ultra-violet (UV) radiation
Meets the product standard’s requirements.
10.2 Strength of materials and parts10.2.5 Lifting
Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.
10.2 Strength of materials and parts10.2.6 Mechanical impact
Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.
10.2 Strength of materials and parts10.2.7 Inscriptions
Meets the product standard’s requirements.
10.3 Degree of protection of ASSEMBLIES
Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.
10.4 Clearances and creepage distances
Meets the product standard’s requirements.
10.5 Protection against electric shock
Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.
10.6 Incorporation of switching devices and components
Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.
10.7 Internal electrical circuits and connections
Is the panel builder’s responsibility.
10.8 Connections for external conductors
Is the panel builder’s responsibility.
10.9 Insulation properties10.9.2 Power-frequency electric strength
Is the panel builder’s responsibility.
10.9 Insulation properties10.9.3 Impulse withstand voltage
Is the panel builder’s responsibility.
10.9 Insulation properties10.9.4 Testing of enclosures made of insulating material
Is the panel builder’s responsibility.
10.10 Temperature rise
The panel builder is responsible for the temperature rise calculation. Eaton will provide heat dissipation data for the devices.
10.11 Short-circuit rating
Is the panel builder’s responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.
10.12 Electromagnetic compatibility
Is the panel builder’s responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.
10.13 Mechanical function
The device meets the requirements, provided the information in the instruction leaflet (IL) is observed.
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